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3rd (search for this): article 5
Election of Confederate Senator.
Milledorville, Nov. 25.--On the third ballot to-day Hon. H. V. Johnson was rectified.
Confederate States Senator. The vote stood — Johnson 115, Toombs 51, Gartrell 15, scattering 11.
3rd (search for this): article 9
Latest from Vicksburg.
The Mississippian has intelligence from Vicksburg to the 3d inst. The report, published a short time since, relative to the arrival of numerous transports with Yankee soldiers, is contradicted.
No troops had arrived there, except three negro regiments from Milliken's Bend.
There had been but one or two boat arrivals per week for some time, the Yankees being afraid, on account of our guerillas, to attempt a frequent navigation of the river above or below.
The citizens had earned that the city would be garrisoned by negro regiments the coming winter, and were apprehending a perfect reign of terror.
The military commission appointed by Gen. Grant to meet on the 1st October, or as soon there after as practicable, for the purpose of examining into the claims of owners of property in the city — In other words, to require the citizens to take the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln Government — had not met, but it was thought would do so on the 4th inst. The
4th (search for this): article 9
18th (search for this): article 6
Confederate guerillas Hovering around Nashville.
--A telegram to the Rebel, dated Decatur, the 18th inst., gives the following account of the performances of the Confederate "guerillas," as the Yankees call our detached cavalry, in the neighborhood of Nashville:
Hawkins's scouts have captured another sutlers' train on the Murfreesboro' pike, and, instead of falling back, allowed the pursuing party to pass them, and then made a dash into South Nashville, driving the pickets and bringing off captures in safety.
The Yankees attacked Hawkins and his men while firing a bridge on the Northwestern Railroad, but the bridge was burned, Hawkins losing but three men.
Stokes's cavalry and Peters's East Tennessee cavalry are in Hickman county, swearing terrible vengeance on Hawkins, of Wheeler's mounted scouts.
He attacked the armed negroes on the Northwestern road, killing thirteen, and wounding a number.
Hawkins's men ambushed the command searching for him, but an accidenta
19th (search for this): article 2
Robbers caught.
--On the night of the 19th inst. the storeroom of Peter Tinsley's bakery, corner of Clay and Foushee streets, was forcibly entered and robbed of thirty two barrels of Sour.
On the following morning officers Kelly and Griffin traced the wagon and booty to a stable on 2d street, occupied by Charles Rose, and, recovering one of the barrels of flour, arrested Henry, Burwell, and Tom, three slaves, for the theft, and young Rose as the receiver.
Yesterday morning the prisoners were before the Mayor.
when he following facts were clicked: Henry had been in the cut ploy of Mr. Tinsley, and knowing all about his premises, "put up the job," getting Burwell, who drove for young Rose, to do the hauling.
After delivering a barrel to Tom, who keeps a shop two door from Rose's stable, Burwell started down town with five other barrels in his wagon, but getting separated from his companions, became alarmed, and, as he says, threw the flour into the river.
The Mayor sent the th
July (search for this): article 1
August 9th (search for this): article 8
Indicted for Garroting.
--The Grand Jury of Judge Lyons's Court assembled yesterday and found a true bill against James Egan and Barney McNamee, indicted for the highway robbery of Josiah King, on the 9th of August.
The parties will probably be tried for the offence to day.
October 1st (search for this): article 9
October 9th (search for this): article 14
Acquitted.
--Jacob Elsencer, indicted for feloniously shooting John T. Davidson, on the 9th of October, has been tried before Judge Lyons and acquitted.
November (search for this): article 1